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25 January 2020

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28 April 2024

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Non Commodity
Non commodity conditions apply to all packaging, containers and transport methods used to bring goods into the country. Refer to the Non Commodity case to review the non commodity conditions related to your import.

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Dried apricot kernels Alerts

Effective 9 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case describes the requirements for the importation of dried apricot kernels.

Matched term: Dried

Soil and articles containing soil Alerts

Effective 7 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case describes the requirements for the importation of soil and articles containing soil. Soils are the unconsolidated material on the earth’s surface. They are aggregates of minerals, water, decomposed animal and plant material and micro-organisms. Other commodities that may be covered by this classification (soil and articles containing soil) are subsoil, aquatic or marine soil, sediments, silt and soil-like samples without evidence of origin.

Matched term: articles

Cane and rattan articles Alerts

Effective 7 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case describes the requirements for the importation of cane and rattan articles that are made from the genus Calamus or allied genera. If cane or rattan articles contain other plant material such as bamboo or solid wood refer to the relevant component case.

Matched term: articles

Mushrooms for human consumption Alerts

Effective 24 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case describes the requirements for importation of fresh, frozen, dried and processed mushrooms for human consumption. This case also includes permitted and restricted medicinal species used in tablets, capsules, liquid, injectable vials, ointments or as an ingredient in food or beverages (including tea bags).

Matched term: dried

Freekeh for human consumption Alerts

Effective 9 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case describes the requirements for the importation of roasted freekeh for human consumption.

Matched term: dried, Sundried

Banana fibre articles Alerts

Effective 7 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case describes the requirements for the importation of banana fibre articles for all uses other than as animal foods, fertilisers or for growing purposes.

Matched term: articles

Goods made with rawhide Alerts

Effective 7 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case allows for the import of goods made with rawhide and includes drums, musical instruments, artefacts, relics, souvenirs and handicrafts. Rawhide is defined as hides and skins which have been fleshed (trimmed and all muscle, fat and other subcutaneous tissues removed), washed, cured and dried such that they do not require refrigeration. Rawhide may or may not include animal hair. For rawhide not manufactured into goods, please refer to conditions for ‘untanned hides and skins’ in the BICON case Animal trophies, articles and handicrafts. For horse equipment, please refer to the BICON case Horse equipment.

Matched term: dried, articles

Wisteria articles

Effective 7 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case describes the requirements for the importation of Wisteria articles that are wholly or partly made of Wisteria, including baskets that are covered by Wisteria binding and bundles of prepared Wisteria.

Matched term: articles

Fish viscera for human consumption Alerts

Effective 7 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case describes the requirements for the importation of fish viscera for human consumption only, including fish maw. Fish maw is the swim bladder, gas bladder or air bladder of a fish which has undergone a drying stage. Fish viscera includes all other internal organs of the fish as well as swim bladders that have not been dried. Please note that this case does not apply to the importation of fish products as retorted goods. For retorted fish products, please refer to BICON case Retorted goods for human consumption.

Matched term: drying, dried

Articles and equipment used in water (fresh or sea water)

Effective 7 January 2020 to 1 February 2020

This case describes the requirements for the importation of all articles, equipment including aquaculture equipment that have been used in water. In some countries fresh water may be contaminated with Didymosphenia geminata (Didymosphenia geminata).

Matched term: Articles